Most of you have been aware of Lotte Lenya (formerly h2Olga). He's been crushing HUSNGs for over 6 years now, at the highest stakes around. He might even be the longest consistent player of those stakes. He has close to four million in profit lifetime in HUSNGs.

His latest offering is an entire package built around hyper turbo play, specifically preflop and flop play.

Hey guys, this is the first video pack I ever made and there's a few things I could have done better, like recording quality.

It was quite a journey to find the right format to present my knowledge, the right material that I would have wanted myself while moving up the stakes. In the pack I break down preflop and flop strategy to its fundamental theory, and from there on I show you how to actually apply this. Theory and adjustments/exploitive play are not separate entities, but work together and complement each other.

I also tried to make it exciting. I hate it myself when you buy a 10 hour pack and its all super slow and totally boring to watch. So a big part of the pack is written and not video material, and the video's are, in my own nerdy world, fun to watch.

All in all I really put my heart into this and I think its far better then any other pack out there.

Would love to hear honest feedback on the pack, both the good and the bad. Also I'm happy to answer any questions here, and feel free to ask any strategy related questions as well.

I'm considering this - would you recommend it for HUSNGs beginners or is it more aimed at already competent players?

I wouldn't recommend it for an absolute beginner because I think this pack assumes that you understand concepts like hand ranges, but if you're already profitable in any game (even at low stakes) you should be fine.

why would you even release a pack it makes no sense not like you need the money and why is it public surely you would make something like this for your own stable?

While many people's initial thought would be similar to yours (and some do go that route which is also valid), I've found a few of the great minds that have made content over the years really get a lot of value out of teaching others and tend to succeed in many facets of life due to intelligence, an open mind and the courage/confidence to put their stuff out there for all to see and critique. Mersenneary would be an earlier example, and Lotte is cut from the same cloth in my opinion. Mersenneary was really a pioneer in that regard, he had so many regs at the time hating on his idea to do videos that he required his early videos to be called "end game" instead of super/hyper turbos. He quickly realized that was unnecessary, but it is a reflection of what peer pressure and someone else's agenda can do to your thought process in a situation like this.

And if you get value out of teaching and want to reach the widest amount of people, it makes full sense to do it this way.

It's not like it's going to "hurt the games" or whatever. That's long been proven to be pretty much fallacy. Any game so simple as to die from a video pack would've dried up soon after. HUSNGs have been remarkably resilient, people are making thousands a week at them despite the external factors that have been incredibly negative for years (US leaving market, segregation of other major countries, gray areas in others that scares casuals away, Stars cutting rewards and/or raising rake).

I've already seen several players email and ask about this pack who don't even play HUSNGs. They see a pack by a player that has made millions in profit and they feel more confident in giving a new variant a chance. Plenty will never stick with it after the first tough downswing, but some will work through it and succeed. But the pattern there is that it creates interest from other games. Few people find a game with the appearance of a good ole boys club attractive. That's why it has been so important for everyone to work hard to keep divisions fair and transparent, but still likely was a large net negative for HUSNGs (but really no viable alternative).

Anyways, I'm sure he's coaching privately for his own stable, and while this pack is excellent, there's no replacement for constant small group coaching (private group coaching obviously costs over tenfold what this pack costs though).

why would you even release a pack it makes no sense not like you need the money and why is it public surely you would make something like this for your own stable?

Playing would probably give me a better hourly. But since I don't need the money I can work on whatever appeals to me. This seemed like a fun experience that would teach me some things and its very fulfilling to actually create something. I'm super happy with the result. Its not perfect but I think its a very solid video and theory pack and by far the best out there.

This is also the reason I do a bunch of coaching. Its more fun then playing is right now and it actually taught me a lot about poker. They say the best way to improve at something is to have someone better as a teacher, and someone worse to teach to.

He created the pack in 2016 and hasn't played significant volume in 2017, his graph is in the OP of this page and he's been a consistent significant winner for many years. On the product page there are plenty of good remarks, you mentioned looking for a high level coach, if you're a competent HU player with the basics down, I think this is a great pack for you.

If you need more of a basic overview of HU play, there are going to be better options more appropriate for you.

The video is ok.
He look at the gto strategy of 7 different flops with simple postflop.

The other two videos are gameplay.

I think that it doesn't give a comprehensive lookup of the game, but it's more about a few singular spots.

It's not mathematical, it has a lot of "I did that because he is too like this or too like that"..I mean, how much is it too much?
I also think that it doesn't say anything peculiar so that you should buy it anyway.

Lastly, and that kills me, the quality resolution of the gameplay videos is really bad.
You don't see the size of the bet and the pot, maybe if you strive to understand for each bet you can infer the size lol. I wanted to see again the video to focus on the other tables that he was playing, at least that, but you can't.
I have no words, really..
(it could be that I have same setting bad, but I don't think so, I'm just trying to find a reason)
I'd post a screenshoot but I can't lol

Hey Loveme, it's rare that people are unsatisfied (we get a few "hey I can't open a zip file, this doesn't work" or other non legit things once in awhile), but shoot me an email and we can work out a satisfactory resolution for you.

The preview video in the OP should be representative of the quality (resolution) of the videos and quality of the advice given in the video pack.